The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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J W. SMITH.
Grafiarn. Texas
PALACE OF EDUCATION', WORLD’S FAIR,
Hbowli^ ■ ,unUo» of tfcrftoatb KucntSe. Tbe frtcrfal and impoalna !k repented on all afftaa.
TO STUDY THE FAIR.
a* to U*» product* a# tbe v*rtotis stare*
of the Union. A walk a Iona tbe Pla-
During hi* exile, on St Helena Nm-
r poiaon told Ms ph.vMcfan. I>r. O’*ear*,
that the *nh» of the i-o melons territory
*to the United State* wan one act of bis
lire to which tie looked hack with the
creates! pleasure. ______ j/ ^,.px:zv;
Excellent Oppertwnlttee For Pyblle
Inge nre located, suggests fn
each.of these handsome iiuihlincs the
children will be able to jmln Informa-
tion tv bitii might require months to ob-
t»1" *" **»7 other wny~ Further Jnfor-
Tbe school children living within a {'•nation may be acquired by visiting the
A DEMOCRATIC PAPER
FOR DEMOCRATIC TEXAS.
Schools to Attend the Expeeiti*
In Ihdiw-SpMJal Rate#
to Be Arranged.
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Mr, -dame* F. Early has produced a
superb modcFof the Library of Oon-
. grees wlilcti will be the principal fea-
ture in the exhibit to be math* under
l)r. Pntnsm’e direction at St. I .outs for
the government Several of the Iwau
„ tlful CortutUlAO^coIutrtaa in mlnlalure
have already been completed. This
wm* wh«*n finished promises to sustain
Mr. Marly's fine ^reputation aa t sculp
tor and architect ... - • _________
is the beat and demoerntio be-| mark ably low combination rate
idea, ta a daily and seoai-weeklj until January 1st next for eub*
scriptions one year in advance
reaaotoahic radiu.-i of St trouts will haw Palscvs and studying the dts-
opportunities la eonsecti»n with the p,ny* of ^ produsta of tbe states that
World's Fair which m*r«r before have ^ ^un<l therein,
ibecn offered by any exposition. As this 1 ft <hrtt the children lassn
Exposition b to be distinctively educa ’•onB*‘WI»K «»*>ct tbe actual working***
tionul in all ita department* speslnt at 1 ml.nc*'11 tr,p throa*h tbr sn»Pt mining
leution has been pttULitt' tb«- m«neifc-'4^*VP 80 tW-Hxposi tlon L rounds will
UWttt to the deifiojmnst of ?be study fnratoh H*e-lnfbnnatk>u Here the pu
Edited by Clarence Outlay Jake
anaging editor of tbe Houston
Tbe Record 1 year,. SI .00
The Leader 1 year, 1.00
Beth papers 1 year, 1,60
fils ‘offer will be withdrawn
Met In «<OMii*tiou with the Fair.
-Tha semi-weekly editiop began
wjth the isaue of Tueaday, Oct
of*hioh_inay
..The correspondence of the official*
ahow* that tbe teachers or director* of
The exhibit of Alasksn trade ami en
mmmmkmmBbm
AioiIri
esHng at the Kxpoailton;^rt>* resources
HriTio Klondike - the sea!, unlmon rod
and lisHbut fisheries wilt be extensive-
ly exploited. A family of-Alasklo seals
will tw bCopgbt to Sul<o«K A unique
autliropolufctrnl exliitttf of desimble
specimens will Ite seen. Tbe Alusknn
building la a typU*sl Alasksn structure
1 #fta. ^rafter which^itnrcombined
^e obtai
sttHes not greatly distant from
Record and The
r poetai trard to
Leader wW be $1.75 a year.
Worth, Texas, or may be seen at
this office.
All subscriptions on this offer
must be for yearpaid in advance.
^RstiJir t<r this office. i >
vh«drmr majr^esv a few dark rif HfTfify
isg tjb<‘ features of tbe gecut speetuclc
Subscription price $1 a year;
'dxroontos50cents; three months
far ftietr own intellectual beueflt.
Already a nomkir of mcltfM.pt have
been pinanrd, them In ctiarfte of each
WltV four giant totem polea oa each
action! making..arrangement* wltli the ’
ratlrtMdl ' for specfnl transportation ‘
■ratea and jncaring hotel or bearding
tens* accoiOruodnt Ionn Rt. Ixnjis. o.it ”
•oo rar from the fair grounds, at'ro-
, • duces price*, cj here Is every probability 1
-i_ that during the mourner vacation, and -^
also In the spring and fall, there Wilt],
be niimarou* excurofons to Rt. ixinla of '
ft" sehonl children Wbt» n-UI attend the ^x-
r •Pp,ttton In charge of thetr teacbera and il
particular attention to the fca-
tutm-^rblrti dap heat calculated to aid *
therfl In mental AevAdopnient. J
Teasers as well ipplla cannot fall I 1
•Fdert^ IS*at-be»n tU frvm a study of trr;
tbe Bxpesltion I* the Falace of Udu i
cation will be arranged aa enormoaa f * 1 rtn
mama of material collected, from the t ^
taco than trom text hooks, for eoeb do-
The original trent.v for tbe purebsse
of the LouisLinn territory, now In tba
vaults Of tbe Department of State, la
written «n aix pages of Irish linen pa-
por bound together wJth -11 piece Of
green stilt ribbon. Tbe original docu
UienL vriU bo taken to At. Ism**, and
tbo first page, wecurely protected, will
ka avIiTLIlo^--------- - " ‘ .
POGUE & CRAIG, Proprietors.
Hare recenf)y-‘installed the wonderful cold
UM-e-Shrinker which setH yonr wheels while you
Inga, the te«eh-
kinx the pains to describe tbe*
. industries and dtt t>f tl»e re-
b* exhibited
mMcl crenmary is a leading fea-
ture of tbe dairy section. It la 1») by
30 feet, with walls of glass. Visitor*
id«t see every process of huttcrmaklng
of fresh milk to the y*t-
■L Horse Shoeing a Specialty. -------
a*---' AH kinds of smithing and Vehicle wovk done
tbe carta i
■* ■"••w rolls or other 'packaged.
Leather Effects
Much prominence is given leather
neatly and with Dit*patcl»
WORLD'S FAIR
NEWS NOTES/
Opposite Rock lalnnd Livery Stable. Klin
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effects among the fash tons hie cal.
coverings for halls, dining “room#
and libraries. A great deal of care,
however, should bo observed in their
n&*i *t they neod large, spacious
apartments and furniture in keeping
to make thim either consistent or
r this rntiacctlon.
StwciaJ facilities are to be provided
llu* Kxportition for the comfort and
touvetilcmT nf such visiting ixxlUw of
- «eae»Hto^.tit»tt Tmpthr JefTnrson Guards
or oilier competent guide* w111 be dt
tailed .to pilot the portles through the
■ grouiKta-iiotl ImtMtnga. potirthrsr ontTUe 1
effective.
ubje<t*^f groaUat interest to tin* chil-
dren. From time to time there will be
lectures along educational line*.
. Rut the entire Exposition 1* to be a
vast picture of universal industry, and
w,t(b Its utany marvelous machines In
motion. Ita factories and iu}nea In opar
ANDERSON JA CARLTON, Proprietors. *
Having moved to our new qnartt rH. we are now better
prepared than ever to serve the public with uplendki Rfg«
and «ood teams- wtr also imve iff connection a —^—----------
Transfer andF^at bine* M^^ts all Trains Daily
North Elm street. Grahain', Texas-
a Hon, and~lt8 thorough axpoaltion of
the processes of producing finished
Wes from tbe row material, It will f#r-
Mlah object lessons to beth teacher a«d
Nupil which will be entertaining as
' as Mghly Instructive. The child's
natural lotervst in seeing bow. things
work wlU be one at tbs greatest aids
■ toward the scquDltkm of knowlsdgs.
Ht is safe to Assert' lhat there will be
tbousanda or children at tbs World's
Fslr who will learn mere In one day’s
observation of tbe great moving pa Ha-
rare* than they could Imbibe from-*
wliole *oa*ou'* trachlng \tbrough tba
Tninn-niin n1.1
Chas.i Widmayerj
^laokemith ik. Carriage^Ma
- IOWA STATE DWLOmG, WORUTS FAIR. --------
Tte Mm ahow. tlu wr(b .m* ta*i iMoof me if tbe thn <r TM IUU
tacUULUm
HupiH»c. for ihr.f* rrocher
All Rin<V« of Wood . Work and Iron
in#; neaUy. and promptly done.^S.
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'■Siiop on West 4th St., opponitt* Cartc Batthj
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Martin, P. A. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1904, newspaper, March 31, 1904; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870461/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.